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liquidkitt3n.bsky.social
🥄 You CAN do something about it! 🥄 Stay informed! 🥄 Art is resistance! Definitely not a stack of cats in a trench coat. Meow. Microdose hope. 🌈
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I know that's right
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I am so, so sorry to hear that you're also dealing with this. I'm struggling a lot with doing even basic things, like laundry and work tasks, since I found out. It's been traumatizing to say the least. I miss my little guy so much. He wasn't trash.
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As someone whose family consists of more recent immigrants, I can't understand why people who can afford to leave won't. This is a 24/7 nightmare for many people. No more good nights' sleep, no more evening walks, no more travel.
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We know what serfdom is. We learn feudalism early in US schools. Most countries are still modern serfdoms and practice forms of indentured servitude.
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I never got the chance to recover from the grief. Now it's so, so much worse.
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You wouldn't find it on ODS because it goes by individual county. Once a spectrum diagnosis is given to a client, they are encouraged to register to explore services and for demographic data collection.
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There are no laws against what he did, but there should be. For a year, I have been caring for the remains of someone else's beloved family member, and I will continue to do so.
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I'm a healthcare provider. HIPAA doesn't cover this situation, and these lists already exist in your state through ODS.
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Hi, social worker here. These lists already exist in your home state. That's why they encourage people to register with the Office of Developmental Services when diagnosed.
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HIPAA applies to providers, not the government.
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I work in mental health. I go into volatile neighborhoods with people who have symptoms of illnesses and histories of violence. Never harmed anyone when I was afraid. You CAN deescalate people. You don't have to shoot people. You can take cover, call for backup. There are options.
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Definitely affirmed some things for me
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She does like her hats
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I might quote this the next time I have to argue with one
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Literally the same reaction I had. This guy is destroying the lives of everyday Americans. We don't need AI this bad. We need clean water, though.
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With quotes like that, self-care is essential. How are you taking care of yourself, Foxy?
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DHHS needs to be held to the highest standards. It dictates the literal health and well-being of the public. It's time for accountability. Thank you for your diligent work for the American people. 🫡
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Not really a traditional protest, but still it's an action. On June 14, Trump's BDay, post pics of Obama on every platform. Why? Because he'll get mad and throw French fries at the wall, again.
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Copied and pasted from @realcatbrooks.bsky.social Black Anti-Fascism Towards Collective Liberation A live panel webinar Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at 3 PM PST Presented by @catalystproject.bsky.social Featuring @ashdashlee.bsky.social, Kurt Petersen-Smith, and yours truly RSVP: bit.ly/ABPsecondpanel
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May Day Protests
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Same. I take breaks for days at a time.
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I work in mental health and social services. My company gives free Narcan to everyone. It's so easy, kids have used it to revive their parents. Families have used it to revive strangers who collapsed on the sidewalk. People who use substances are worthy of a chance at life. Periodt.
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Aw, great. Now I'm craving Tex Mex. 🌮
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(10) 18. Parents, who are victims to the above, being forced to press charges against their own kids because the juvenile court system is now their only option 19. Giving families items from my own closet, and telling them someone dropped off clothing donations to my office
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(9) 17. Highly aggressive teenagers, who have serious mental health and trauma histories, abusing their siblings and parents, who have to continue living at home and causing serious injuries because all of the programs that can support them closed down due to lack of funding and staffing